题目内容

Not only I but also Jane ______having one exam after another.

A. is tired of B. are tired of

C. is tired with D. are tired with

A...

【解析】

试题分析:句意:不仅我而且简都非常厌倦接二连三的考试。not only … but also 连接两个主语时,谓语动词要和与其最近的主语保持人称和数的一致。 在这里离谓语动词最近的主语是 Jane所以用is, be tired of厌倦,be tired with因…而疲倦,累。根据句意故选A.。

考点:考查主谓一致的用法。

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